The Struggle and the Tools Prof. Raimund MuschelerExplores the daily lives of a group of inner city residents, focusing particularly upon their language use and other types of literate strategies used to gain resources, access to social institutions, and respect. The Struggle and the Tools explores the daily lives and language use of African American men, women, and children living in an inner city neighborhood. Based on three and a half years of fieldwork, this book presents the oral, literate, and
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